Published on: 2025/05/14 10:00
In India's Kashmir region, the Indian Army has eliminated three militants.
The encounter comes a few days after the recent ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan on Saturday.
On Tuesday, local time, Indian Army units launched "Operation Keller" in the Shopian district, as part of efforts to combat terrorism in the region.
The operation targeted three Pakistani militants, whom the army called "hardcore terrorists."
It follows the events of April 22 in Kashmir's Pahalgam, where 26 tourists, mostly Indian, were killed.
That attack has been attributed to Pakistani militants.
Meanwhile, in a move signaling a return to normal, schools and colleges in non-border districts of Kashmir reopened on Tuesday.
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